The construction industry’s current dependence on primary aggregates is unsustainable as these are non-renewable resources and the consumption of these materials has a high environmental impact. The global annual production of primary aggregates is estimated to be 50 billion tonnes. In Europe, where 2 billion tonnes of primary aggregates are produced annually, approximately 90% of aggregates are utilised by the construction industry, whilst over 1 Gt of waste are sent to landfill; in the UK, 44% of landfilled waste arises from the construction industry. The drive to adopt a circular economy necessitates changes in resource use (including non-renewable aggregates). Recycling wastes, such as aggregates, could help this situation; whilst this ...
ii The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mater...
ABSTRACT Optimum utilization of available natural resources is the major component to achieve the en...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
The waste management is a pregnant problematic in the European continent and in France too. The new ...
This paper reports on a recent CIRIA study, carried out in collaboration with HR Wallingford, to ass...
The built environment consumes a lot of energy and material. A huge demand of about 40 billion tonne...
Aggregates are an important resource and one of the most commonly used materials in the constructio...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
The consumption of natural aggregates in civil engineering applications can cause severe environment...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
The consumption of energy and natural resources has been growing exponentially with the significant ...
ii The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mater...
ABSTRACT Optimum utilization of available natural resources is the major component to achieve the en...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
The waste management is a pregnant problematic in the European continent and in France too. The new ...
This paper reports on a recent CIRIA study, carried out in collaboration with HR Wallingford, to ass...
The built environment consumes a lot of energy and material. A huge demand of about 40 billion tonne...
Aggregates are an important resource and one of the most commonly used materials in the constructio...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
The consumption of natural aggregates in civil engineering applications can cause severe environment...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
The introduction of recycled and secondary aggregates to encourage adoption of a more sustainable ro...
The consumption of energy and natural resources has been growing exponentially with the significant ...
ii The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mater...
ABSTRACT Optimum utilization of available natural resources is the major component to achieve the en...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...